Delhi Viral Stunt Video: Biker Arrested After He Opens Doors Of Moving Buses For Reels
A reckless bid for social media fame has landed a young biker in serious trouble after a Delhi viral stunt video exposed his dangerous road behaviour. The Delhi Police arrest of 22-year-old Tushar Puniya, a resident of Khajuri Khas, followed the circulation of footage showing him riding a motorcycle without a registration plate and opening the doors of moving vehicles, including a DTC bus, on busy city roads.
The disturbing clip, which surfaced on February 16, shows Puniya weaving aggressively through traffic in northeast Delhi’s New Usmanpur area. In the video, he can be seen reaching out to pull at the doors of buses and other vehicles while they were still in motion. The dangerous bike stunt not only put his own life at risk but also endangered unsuspecting passengers, motorists, and pedestrians. The act has since been widely criticised as a serious road safety violation.
Acting swiftly on the viral video arrest case, police registered a complaint at the New Usmanpur police station under relevant sections of the law, including provisions related to rash and dangerous driving. A special investigative team analysed CCTV footage from the area and examined details from the circulating clip to identify and track down the accused.
Authorities confirmed that the motorcycle used in the stunt had no number plate, allegedly removed to avoid identification. The vehicle has since been seized as part of the investigation. Officials described the act as a “serious threat to public safety” and stated that further inquiries are underway to determine whether Puniya may be linked to other similar incidents in Delhi.
The incident has sparked strong public reaction on social media, with many users condemning the stunt as an irresponsible attempt to gain online attention at the cost of public safety. Road safety experts have warned that such reckless behaviour can easily trigger collisions or cause severe injuries, particularly on congested urban roads where even minor distractions can lead to devastating consequences.
The Delhi Police action sends a clear message that traffic laws are non-negotiable and that endangering lives for viral content will invite strict legal consequences. Authorities continue to emphasise the importance of responsible driving and adherence to road safety norms across the capital.
The disturbing clip, which surfaced on February 16, shows Puniya weaving aggressively through traffic in northeast Delhi’s New Usmanpur area. In the video, he can be seen reaching out to pull at the doors of buses and other vehicles while they were still in motion. The dangerous bike stunt not only put his own life at risk but also endangered unsuspecting passengers, motorists, and pedestrians. The act has since been widely criticised as a serious road safety violation.
Acting swiftly on the viral video arrest case, police registered a complaint at the New Usmanpur police station under relevant sections of the law, including provisions related to rash and dangerous driving. A special investigative team analysed CCTV footage from the area and examined details from the circulating clip to identify and track down the accused.
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Authorities confirmed that the motorcycle used in the stunt had no number plate, allegedly removed to avoid identification. The vehicle has since been seized as part of the investigation. Officials described the act as a “serious threat to public safety” and stated that further inquiries are underway to determine whether Puniya may be linked to other similar incidents in Delhi.
The incident has sparked strong public reaction on social media, with many users condemning the stunt as an irresponsible attempt to gain online attention at the cost of public safety. Road safety experts have warned that such reckless behaviour can easily trigger collisions or cause severe injuries, particularly on congested urban roads where even minor distractions can lead to devastating consequences.
The Delhi Police action sends a clear message that traffic laws are non-negotiable and that endangering lives for viral content will invite strict legal consequences. Authorities continue to emphasise the importance of responsible driving and adherence to road safety norms across the capital.









